Lift Plans

Project planning is an essential step in any new construction project.

It is surprising how many salesmen don't truly know how to measure a project accurately. This is quite possibly the most important step. We have been on many projects and job sites where tolerances are less than an inch. Or where we are hoisting components over live pipe racks. It wouldn't have been possible to successfully finish the project safely, on time, and within budget, if we didn't measure and plan the job right - from the start.

Our experienced sales team know this industry.

Our team can take a project scope of work and create a fully engineered lift plan for you. Once we have measured your job site. We are able to plan and design your project in an AutoCAD or a 3D Design environment. This allows for everybody on site to be on the same page, it ensures our crane and equipment isn't over capacity, and allows for you to stay worry free.
Examples of previous projects.

Customer Testimonials

I wanted to let you know the great job that Justin Moffett has recently done for us. We had a relatively difficult lift of a 50,000 gal tank in Lubbock, TX and ran into a few site and logistics issues. Justin was able to go back to the site with one of our techs in order to take additional measurements and modify the lift plan to allow the lift to proceed safely and as scheduled. Without Justin’s flexibility and intimate knowledge of the crane capacities, the lift would have had to be postponed.Todd Maas

I wanted to recognize one of your crane operators (David Clark) that set in place the rain water tanks last week for Excell. Not only is he a great operator but his positive attitude made an impression. David Gardner

Those guys [the MCR crew] are very professional in what they do. They did everything asked and were very safe at doing it. I had a lot of comments from HES and upper management on how they handled themselves. I would like to thank you and the crew that you send me for making my job just a little easier.
Byron Priest

We have been using a 300 ton all terrain crane to erect 290' self supporting towers. I understand that many outfits do not max out their tip height very often and that Marks is likely no different. That said, the crew that was at the South Plains II Wind Project did an outstanding job of helping us erect our structures. They were prompt, professional, and most importantly, safe. We ran into some adverse ground conditions during the early stages of this project and Marks was able to work through them to help us meet our deadlines. I would recommend your service to anyone and look forward to working together in the future.Eric Rodenborn